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Tim Robbins
Actor + Screenwriter + Director + Producer
Male
Born
Oct 16, 1958
Age
54
Hometown
West Covina, Cali...
Alma Mater
Ucla School Of Th...
Other Names
Robbins, Timothy ...
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Tim Robbins
Age 54
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Gil RobbinsFather -
Mary Bledsoe RobbinsMother
siblings
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Adele RobbinsSister -
Gabrielle RobbinsSister
children
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Jack Henry RobbinsSon, Age 24 -
Miles RobbinsSon, Age 21
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Tim Robbins And Wayne Kramer Show Support For Arts In PrisonsLATimes - May 06, 2013
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Brian T. Finney: Finding The Heart Of Darkness In 2013Huffington Post - Apr 24, 2013
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Susan Sarandon Reveals How She Really Feels About MarriageHuffington Post - Apr 17, 2013
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Jill Robinson: Here Now: The Actor's Gang's Heart Of DarknessHuffington Post - Apr 12, 2013
Timeline
Learn about the memorable moments in the evolution of Tim Robbins.
CHILDHOOD
1958
Birth
Born on October 16, 1958.
TWENTIES

1981
22 Years Old
After graduation from college in 1981, Robbins founded the Actors' Gang, an experimental theater group, in Los Angeles with actor friends from his college softball team (including John Cusack).
1982
23 Years Old
In 1982, he appeared as domestic terrorist Andrew Reinhardt in three episodes of the television program St. Elsewhere.
1985
26 Years Old
In 1985, he guest-starred in the second episode of the television series Moonlighting, "Gunfight at the So-So Corral".
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His breakthrough role was as pitcher Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh in the 1988 baseball film Bull Durham.
THIRTIES

He received critical acclaim and won the Best Actor Award at Cannes for his starring role as an amoral film executive in Robert Altman's 1992 film The Player.
FORTIES

His next directorial effort was 1999's Depression-era musical Cradle Will Rock.

2000
41 Years Old
Robbins supported Ralph Nader's 2000 presidential campaign and appeared on stage in character as Bob Roberts during the "Nader Rocks the Garden" rally at Madison Square Garden.
2005
46 Years Old
In 2005, he won the 39th annual Man of the Year Pudding Pot Award given by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals of Harvard.
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2006
47 Years Old
In early 2006, Robbins directed an adaptation of George Orwell's novel 1984, written by Michael Gene Sullivan of the Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe.
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2007
48 Years Old
In December 2007, Robbins campaigned for Senator John Edwards in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. In 2003, a 15th anniversary celebration of Bull Durham at the National Baseball Hall of Fame was canceled by Hall of Fame president Dale Petroskey.
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2008
49 Years Old
Robbins appeared in 2008's The Lucky Ones, with co-star Rachel McAdams.
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FIFTIES
2009
50 Years Old
The end of Robbins' relationship with Sarandon was announced in late December 2009.

Robbins played Senator Hammond, the disapproving father of the film's villain Hector Hammond, in the 2011 superhero film Green Lantern.
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